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"Avatar: The Way of Water," the hit sequel to "Avatar," is now streaming on Disney+. James Cameron returned as writer, director and producer for the highly anticipated follow-up to the Academy ...
The Way of Water in 2022 after a thirteen-year wait since his 2009 epic. Once again, we are in Pandora, and the Na’vi are still fighting to keep their home.
Bagby said “Avatar: The Way of Water” represented the fourth-highest presale figures for the company since 2018, as of Tuesday. About 60% of presales were for 3-D showings, he said.
With Avatar: The Way of Water showing off its first look at 3D paradise, here's how could James Cameron's return to theaters give the format the boost it deserves.
The sequel, "Avatar: The Way of Water," was in production for nearly five years and is scheduled to release on Dec. 16 after repeated delays. WATCH THE TRAILER HERE: ...
Avatar: The Way of Water — out December 16th — returns to the world of Pandora to tell yet another visually stunning colonialist fantasy that thinks it’s deeper than it is.
Avatar: The Way of Water depicts Jake (Worthington, 46) and Neytiri's (Saldaña, 44) family and "the trouble that follows them, the lengths they go to keep each other safe, the battles they fight ...
Since opening at Christmas, “Avatar: The Way of Water” has amassed $2.28 billion, making it the third highest grossing movie of all time. Not too shabby!
Avatar: The Way Of Water has been over a decade in the making, and the follow-up to James Cameron’s 2009 film Avatar reunites original cast members like Sam Worthington, Sigourney Weaver, and ...
‘Avatar: The Way of Water’ Where: Theaters. When: Dec. 16. Rated: PG-13 for sequences of strong violence and intense action, partial nudity and some strong language. Runtime: 3 hours, 10 minutes.
20th Century Studios Yes, I’m already bored of talking about technical stuff. Yet with Avatar: The Way Of The Water, technical stuff is most of what there is.
The unused ticket seemed to represent the hollowness I endured throughout The Way of Water ’s roaring finale — and my suspicion that, apart from profit, this movie had no need for an audience.